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ASUS GL503VMF Overheating

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13 minutes ago, Wizzrobe said:

Alright, would I be able to find a cooling assembly for the model on Asus's website, or is that something i would have to find on say, Ebay? Also, are you sure it would be a heatpipe?

Only thing that makes sense since you already cleaned and repasted it. Idles should be 50-60, not 80.

 

As for where, eBay should offer a selection

A few years back, I bought an ASUS GL503VMF with no issues at all, it ran at about 80-85 degrees Celsius idle (about 90ish when gaming), which to me, wasn't a big deal. Over the years, it has become even worse. It usually idles at around 90-93 degrees Celsius and when gaming or under load, it hits around 97-100 degrees. It's a bit uncomfortable to use because its thin and gets really hot. I have re-pasted earlier this year, but that hast fixed anything whatsoever. Ivve been starting to wonder if its an issue with the fans not working properly, but the laptop is noticeably loud when under a heavy load and the fans seem to be working fine (when re-pasting, the fans had little to no dust in them.) I'd really love to fix this because it worries me that its running so hot. Thank you.

Specs:
Intel Core i7 7700hq
GTX 1060 3gb
16gb DDR4 Ram (two 8gb sticks)
128gb M.2 SSD & 1tb 7200RPM Hard drive
Windows 10 Premium 64 bit
BIOS Version: 310 (American Megatrends)
If anyone needs more information, let me know, again, Thanks for any help!

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13 minutes ago, Wizzrobe said:

Alright, would I be able to find a cooling assembly for the model on Asus's website, or is that something i would have to find on say, Ebay? Also, are you sure it would be a heatpipe?

Only thing that makes sense since you already cleaned and repasted it. Idles should be 50-60, not 80.

 

As for where, eBay should offer a selection

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